IMF Annual Meetings Will Become the Wrestling BattleAuthor: Jerri Lily
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank (WB) annual meeting held in Washington In view of Seoul, South Korea in November this year, G20 summit after an initial reform of the IMF share of the "final deadline", the conference will highlight the game played all forces...
China IMF Voice May Rise to a Global Top ThreeAuthor: Himfr Echo
Category: World AffairsInternational Monetary Fund September 28, President Kahn said that although the global economy to the reform of IMF voting rights have not yet close to agreement, but not out of reach, the subject is expected in November of the Group of Twenty (G20) summit, Seoul agreed...
Two Rays in Line For ClassicAuthor: Ivan Jamison
Category: SportsThe 2010 All-Star game is set to be played at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California on Tuesday, July 13...
How Local Expenditures Figure in Tiebout in an Article by Chris StoddardAuthor: Chris Carter
Category: FinancesChris Stoddard's article on the Tiebout model was a great summary of the theory because it touched on some of the most important concepts of the theory...
Coming Out of the ClosetAuthor: Ted Holcomb
Category: Cancer SurvivalWhy is it always big news when someone comes out of the closet Here is an example what happens when you come out...
Electronic Voting For Local And Federal GovernmentAuthor: Fardad Zabetian
Category: Computers and TechnologyElectronic voting is essential for diplomacy technology in both local and federal level government meetings...
Was Your Vote Tamper Evident?Author: Carmen Fontana
Category: PoliticsDid you vote in the 2008 election If so, how safe do you think your vote was...
Women Voting Rights: American HistoryAuthor: Betty Jo Sheley
Category: Womens InterestThe beauty of our great nation lies not only in its "majestic purple mountains that shadow fruited plains from Sea to shining Sea," but also in the promises of our forefathers who provided all things possible to those who uphold and defend its doctrines...